North Syracuse, NY -- The third time was apparently one too many for one burglary suspect.

Village police accused Dana A. Chiasson, 46, of 207 Allen Road, North Syracuse, with burglary and other charges after he admitted breaking into the same Rescue Mission Thrifty Shopper store Dec. 30, Jan. 5 and Jan. 23.

At the suggestion of North Syracuse police, the shop at 623 Main St. installed surveillance cameras. The cameras recorded the suspect the third time the store was burglarized.

Several employees recognized the suspect as a person who frequents the store. Police found out his name and that he was on probation.

Police arrested Chiasson on Tuesday after he admitted burglarizing the store to get money to pay off debts.

He is accused of taking more than $1,000 in cash, a safe, damaging a second safe and causing hundreds of dollars in damage to doors and their frames. Chiasson is accused of taking a surveillance camera, too.

Police charged Chiasson with three counts of third degree burglary, one of fourth degree grand larceny, two counts of possessing burglary tools, and one count each of criminal mischief and petit larceny.

Chiasson was arraigned in North Syracuse Village Court and sent to the Onondaga County Justice Center in lieu of $50,000 cash or bond.